Beginning of the end: Yellowcard

Tomorrow sadly marks the release Yellowcard's final - self titled - album and the beginning of the proceedings that will mark the end of a fantastic career.

Sep 29, 2016

Joe Brady

Tomorrow sadly marks the release of our beloved pop-punk Gods Yellowcard’s final – self titled – album. Struggling to wait until tomorrow? Check out the video for The Hurt Is Gone, as a taster.

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It will be with a bittersweet happiness that we revel in all that it brings, embracing it all in the preparation of their final world tour that begins next week in San Antonio and will extend across the next few months, hitting the UK and the rest of Europe in December.

For those looking to see Yellowcard one last time, you might want to look at getting yourself down to the Leeds date, where they’ll exclusively be performing Ocean Avenue in full – a treat that everyone at Slamdunk Festival this year had the pleasure of.

The new album, which has been self produced by Ryan Key and guitarist Ryan Mendez, with long-time ally and close friend Neal Avron close by as Executive Producer. They’ve said that it’s been a very personal journey for each of them and have consequently each put out a view discussing the album (see below).

Ryan Key interview:

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Sean Mackin interview:

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Josh Portman interview:

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Ryan Mendez interview:

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Join us in celebrating many incredible years of Yellowcard at each of these dates below: